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Support required for antiretroviral uptake in developing countries.

Julian Gold1

  • 1Albion Street Centre, 150 Albion Street, Surry Hills, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia. goldj@sesahs.nsw.gov.au

Journal of HIV Therapy
|November 21, 2002
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Antiretroviral therapy for HIV is expanding globally. Optimizing its use requires robust healthcare worker training and community support to prevent multidrug-resistant HIV (MDRHIV).

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Infectious Diseases
  • Global Health

Background:

  • Antiretroviral therapy (ART) for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is becoming more accessible in resource-limited settings.
  • Poor adherence to complex ART regimens can lead to serious consequences, including the development of multidrug-resistant HIV (MDRHIV).
  • Current HIV strategies often prioritize prevention, with less focus on the critical role of healthcare workers in treatment and care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify factors crucial for the optimal use of antiretroviral therapy in resource-poor countries.
  • To emphasize the necessity of a multidimensional approach to HIV care and treatment implementation.
  • To highlight the importance of scaling up healthcare worker training and support systems.

Main Methods:

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  • This article presents a conceptual framework and discussion of strategies.
  • It synthesizes current global debates on HIV care and treatment.
  • It analyzes the implications of various factors influencing ART implementation.

Main Results:

  • Optimal use of ART necessitates a proactive scale-up of healthcare worker training and infrastructure.
  • Continuity of care, bridging healthcare services and community support, is essential.
  • Engaging both eminent clinicians and experienced field workers is vital for effective patient management.

Conclusions:

  • A multidimensional strategy is required for successful HIV care and treatment initiatives.
  • Investing in healthcare worker capacity building is paramount to combatting the HIV epidemic and preventing MDRHIV.
  • Integrating community-based support with clinical services ensures better patient outcomes and adherence to therapy.